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PAC5E THREE
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
SOCIETY
Germany Must Answer for These.
STRililFOfiil
FREE ADVICE
THE CUTITRTE DAILY LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1015.
1J
$1.00 Shirts
$1.00 is a very popular
price for a first-class shirt.
You can bu s lirts for $1
in any store but you can
not buy as good shirts any
where as we sell for $1.C).
We have them in all the
new materials and in all
the n e w i models, either
turn-over cuffs or regular
stiff cuffs. !
The Only One Price
Scalp Treated,
Shampooing
A-ND
Hair Dressing
AT
BATH HOUSE
BEAUTY PARLOR
USE 7-SEAT MOTOR
CAR ON RAILWAY TRACK
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE )
translation was sent to the Thbs. A.
Kdison company and by them put on
phonograph recordH; and arj a phono
graph is a part of the equipment of the
automobile, whenever a gang of
Mexicans Ih met, they listen to this
Aunt Sally's Advice
To Beauty Seekers
c. !. iay: "My face Is freckksl
the ear round; niUliing I try seeing t.
help much. 1 there anything lint wih
really take off these horrid spots?" Have
you tried the treatment recoinnienilert t
Admit" l? ''v,! kivwii this lo remove
vurv obstinate freckles.
Mien ti. A-'ks: "What should I do for
deep Hues' undor my eyes and aero a my
forehead V ' Sie h lines, and all wriniih s.
are best obliterated by bathing affected
portions In a gwd nstrt.iscnt and t.eie
lotion, whleh strengthens and draws .n
the relaxed tissue. Here's a reliable fr
iiiuIh: 1 o. r'wdereil saxohte. r
witch hazel; mix and use dally until ei -tlrelx
relieved. : i
Minnie I,.: The undue redne's as well
as the pimples, may easily be remo,.d
liv usins ordinary meroulized wax. Ay
niv nightly like eold cream and erase
mornings with warm water, h-.nm ..on I
haJ? a beautiful white, elear. soft and
velvetv complexion. Mereolized wax
old by all .Unguis. I better than r
mctics for any complexion trouble .no
mmce suffice for most on.l.tio....
Wonian's Healtn.
lUMLKSS BEAUTY
Beeomina, Inconspicuous nd Durable.
Our Screwiest Eye Class and
Spectacle Mountings. Greatly Elimin
ate! the Breaking of Lenses.
Made and Sold by the
CROOK OPTICAL CO,
122 W. Okla. Ave. Juthrie, Okla.
S. P. CROOK,
Ucened Optometrist ,
THE
Clothier In Guthrie.
milBUPB!a
I talk in their native tongue a talk
that seemingly pleases them immenso
ly. Then they are invariably given
"La Golondrina," by the Mexican
Artillery band, this selection holding
iu their affections much the same
place as does "Homo Sweet Home',' in
ours. Mr. Hale will cover practically
the entire Santa Fe system before
December 31st, probably reaching a
total of 20,000 miles in that time.
The car attracts a great deal of at
tention everywhere, as it did here.
All employes are enjoined to "Get the
Safety Habit;" to remember that "it
' is better to be always careful than al
ways crippled," and that "It is better
to be safe than sorry." If you failed
to see thin car, you missed seeing the
most talked of automobile in America
today.
x x x x x x i1.', x x x x y. x x
LOCAL .AHMI'AT f
Five women are now In jail at Ok
lahoma t'ily (barged with bootleg'.ring.
.lira Noble, Janitor, cuntiactcd small
;ox. He didn't know it. Now all
slate house employes must be vacill
ated. Jim is in bad.
Leamon Currant, 21, was drowned
in a pool of wafer near Uandalet yes
terday. A. Strong, charged with making
bogus $5 "cohl" pieces, was commit
ted to Jail by Commissioner Green in
default of $1,500 bond.
Much rain Is predicted for this week
in Oklahoma and throughout the
South.
Gov. Williams says he will clear the
supreme court docket in the next two
months. He has appointed three new
court commissions to aid in the task.
Freeman K. Miller, Oklahoma poet,
is now holding the chair of English
at A. & M. college.
Harry Smith, a dairyman, was shot
mysteriously yesterday near Tulsa.
Jim Noble Puts Virus jin Offieialc.
Jim iNoble. state house janitor de
veloped smallpox the other day and
nil the officials in thej'Lawrence build
ing were forced to be vaccinated.
iNoble gained fame In GutMrie by
serving as Shaker Pill Murray's
-Ptissonel body guard."
Prion 5
I
"Good nature Is more agreeable In
conversation than wit, and gives a
certain air to the countenance which
is more amiable than beauty."
Addition.
Today.
Auction Bridge Luncheon- Mra. M.
Cassidy and Miss Catherine Cassidy.
Social Crochet Club -Mrs. A. V.
Koetscli.
Thursday.
Auction party for Mm. Sarchet.
Wrs. J. A. MeFdhlmioy.
Openoreky Club Mrs. L. Samp-ic-i.
Altrurian Club Carnegie Library.
Friday.
Auction Hrldgo Luncheon Mrs. M.
Cassidy and Miss Catherine Cassidy.
Acorn Club Luncheon Mrs. Webb
Baker.
Domestic Science (Huh Muslcale
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Llllie.
Annual Declamation Contest First
M. E. church.
O. O. O. (Tub-Mr. and Mrs. J. !.
Loveless. ' '
Friday Bridge Club Mrs. Henry
Thompson.
Amicilla Club Mrs. W. W. Bishop.
Clover Leaf Club-Mrs. W. M.
McCoy.
Saturday. 1
Kooney Mooncy Shah Club Mrs. '
Fred Cronk. I
I'M Delta BreakfastAt home of
Mrs. M. A. Hart. t
' l
Miss Ellen Bronson Entertains. !
Miss Kilen BroiiHon entertained the
members of the Phi Delia Gamma
club and Miss Beatrice Lewis at ono
o'clock luncheon yesterday in honor
of her house guest, Miso Eleanor Han-(
ford, who is a former member of the
club. A delicious three-course lunch
eon was served by the hostess and
Miss Nina Bronson. Miss Hulh Sex-
auer was awarded the- club spoon for
top score at auction. Mra. Harold K
Welch of Enid, was an out of town
guest.
Mra. Henry Thompson will lie
hostess to the Friday Bridge club this
week.
Mrs. Sarchet Honor Guest.
Mrs. C. M. Sarchet of Jennings, was
the honor guest at an auction party
given by Mrs. J. A. McElhinney at her
beautiful home at, 714 East Noble
avenue. An abundance of pink and
white roses were used about the
rooms and the card tables numbered
eight. Beautiful hand painted china
was awarded the prize winners, a
cream and sugar to Mrs. Charles
Scely for lop score, a broad and but
ter plate to Mrs. L. I. Behind for low,
and Mrs. Sarchet's favor was a lovely
mayonnaise bowl. A delicious two
course luncheon in pink and while was
served by Mrs. McElhinney, assisted
by Mrs. F. L. Brown, Misses Dessa
Matchett, Jestie Kellogg and Arlcnc
McElhinney, and the guests Included
Mrs. Sarchet, Mrs. V. It. Brownlee of
Kingfisher, Mrs. O. B. Hildreth of
Newton, Kansas, Mmt'S. Webb Baker,
John Barwick, E. O. Barker, George
Billingsley, J. D. Burke," Wm. Bronson,
W. IX. Coyle, Charles Barker, John J.
Hildreth, J. L. Houseworlh, Charles
Seely, g. K. Van Voorhees, Galen
Crow, E. D. Walton, ('has. White, J.
P. Winton, M. Cassidy, S. L. Spurrier,
Take a glass of Salts to flush out your
Kidneys and neutralize irri
tating acids.
Kidney nnd Bladder weakness rcmilt
from uric acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the Madder, where
it often remains to irritate nnd inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
setting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, the
water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation nnd is very proftue; again
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call it
because they can't control urinal ion
While it is extremely annoying nnd some
times very painful, this is really or.c of
the most simple ailments to overture.
Get aliout four ounces of J ad Silts
from your pharmacist and take a tnhle
sioonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, continue this for two or tlirce
days. This will neutralize the acids in
the urine so it no longer is a source of
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then net normally again.
lad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who are
subject to urinary disorders caused by
uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen
did for kidneys and causes no bad
offects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, effervescent
lithia-water drink, whichtquiekly relieves
bladder trouble.
Lenore Burke
IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOTHER
Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
Women suffering from any form of
female ills are invited to communicate
promptly with the
woman's private
correspondence de
partment of the Ly
dia E.rinkhum Med
icine Co., Lynn,
Mass. Your letter
will be opened, read
and answered by a
woman and held In
strict confidence. A woman can freely
talk of her private illness to o woman ;
thus has been established a confidential
correspondence which has extended over
many years and which has never been
broken. Never have they published a
testimonial or used a letter without the
written consentof the writer.and never
has the Company allowed these confi
dential Jotters to get out of their pos
session, as the hundreds of thousands
of them in their files will attest.
Out of the Vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from, it is more
than possible that they possess the very
knowledge needed in your case. Noth
ing is aslted in return except your good
will, and their advice has helped thou
sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor,
should be glad to take advantage of thia
generous offer of assistance. Address
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con
fidential) Lynn, Mass.
Every woman onprlit to lmvo
I.ydia 13. Pinkham's 80-pago
Text Hook. I tin not a book for
general distribution, as it is too
expensive. It is fro and only
obtainable by mail. Write for
It today.
Oorgo Anderson, L. I. Behind, J. II.
IJurford, A. L. Evans, L. F. Leach,
Henry lirann, W. H. lioasen, J. J.
Haymaker, Will Barwick, A. II. Hus
ton ; Misses Ida Niblack, Dean uiid
Foley.
The Allrtirinn club will meet ut the
library club rooms tomorrow for I he
annual election of officers.
Announce Engagement.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindeiimann ol
1902 West Noble avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Bertha,
to Mr. Arthur Scverin, the wedding to
take place at their home on Wednes
day, June 2nd.
.Division No. 2, Woman's Auxiliary,
will meet on Thursday at 2:20 at the
home of Mrs. K. A. Humphrey.
Divisions 1 and ii are also invited to
lie present.
Merry Go-Round Club.
Miss Kathorine Stainbaek was
hostess to the Morry-Go-Uotiud club
last, evening ut the home of her sinter,
Mrs. H. K. Watklus, on Has! Cleveland
avenue. The evening was spent with
auction at which Miss Beulah Cavoll
made top score and Miss Lenore
Iltirko low. A dainty ice course was
served In the dining room where the
fable waft made altraetivo with pink
roses. A tiuantily of roses were also
used about the rooms.
Miss Jtiuia Williams, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Williams, who last
week received her A. 11. degree at the
Fnivcrnity or California at Berkeley,
iias returned from a visit to the
Panama-Pacific exposition with the
I'nivorsity Treble Clef club and in now
located at, the V. W. C. A. at Asihnnar.
a beautiful summer resort on the
coast automonile road. She will re
main there until late in September.
Reception to Faulty O. M. U.
Chancellor and Mrs. Edward Ilislop
opened their home at 111! Kast Noble
avenue, to lite members of the fin ally
of the Oklahoma Methodist university
for the annual faculty reception. 1 he
rooms were prettily decorated with
roses, and a pleasant evening was
snent. with music, and a guessing
contest in which Miss Alice Conkling
and Prof. W. A. Coodell carried away
the honors. At the close of the even
ing Mrs. Hislop was assisted by Mrs.
Lucy White ami Miss Clara Hoyt in
serving a delicious two-course lunch
eon. Tbore invited to attend were:
Profs, and Mines. W. A. Goodell, W.
A. Howard, George Pritrhard, Albert
D'Avignon. H. If. Ryan, Mrs. Cora
Moorehcad, Mi res Alice Conkling.
Lyda White, l'aye Trumbull, Clara
Hoyt. Mary Harris, Profs. K. G. Green
and L. A. Mclliil.
On next Wednesday evening the
members of the senior class of the
university will be the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Hislop.
Snent Afternoon at Needlework.
The members of the Six Hundred
club enjoyed an afternoon at needle
work at the home of Mrs. L. A. Hahn
yesterday afternoon. Dainty refresh
ments were served and the club mem
hers were: Mrs. A. II. Boles, Mrs. J.
12l
Captain Alfred Ounter. Wireless Operator C. C. Short.
The Gulfllght.
President Wilson's note In Germany
demands satisfaction for the lives of
wireless, operator C. C. Hhort and
Captain Gunter and for the attack on
the Gulflight off the Keilly Islands.
is well us for the .American lives
lost on the Lusltanla. In fuel, the
Gulflight will go down in American
history as one of the most ruinous of
ships.
The Gulfllght with a deep bole made
by the torpedo of a German submarine
has been towed Into St. Marys, Scllly
Islands. Her cargo will bo trans-1
1!. Pairl'letd, Mrs. It. It. Carlin, Mrs.
J. I). lltirke, Mrs. A. C. Dolde, Mrs.
A. A. West ami Miss Anna Koley.
Mrs. Jack Morris arrived Ibis morn
ing from Kansas City, Mo., to be the
guest of Mra. Fred Cronk and oilier
friends. t
ShakeBpcare Club.
The Shakespeare (dub met yesterday
afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Aboil and
completed the reading of Henry V.
Questions on the first three ucts were
taken up. Next Tuesday I ho club
will meet at the library.
Prayer Meeting. Division No. fi, will
meet Friday at 2::'.0 with Mrs. Chan.
I). Long of 1X2:1 Hast Grant, and Mrs.
Ilixon will be leader.
For Sale or Kxchange 11 oz. tennis
ra'ket ror 12 o.. one. yddrei:s .lim
cute Leader or phono 121"" J.
Court Helps Subdue Daughter.
When F.va M'dsay IT. pear oliMMus
lii. gee girl divided lo join a .carnival
company her mother objected. The
(curt: was; asked ilt'or aid and little
liva must go the reform school
unlil she gels the foolish notion out
of her pretty head. '
snu'iCAi. ma(;M'Ts
Paris Mnv Hull - In the ho-ipltal s
! Pr.-nii-p ui.iiini'is liav been devel
oped that will draw fragments or
shrapnel to 111" siirlaee tn.m a (' 11
In Ihe flesh of even sis inches, and
steel -'jacketed bullets have been
ilrnwn out fr m a depth of ;rore limn
two Inches.
At the Invalids' Hotel in Huff-iR
N, Y. are many as wonderful elec
tric machines, high fre.piencv cur'
rents. X-ray. viol I tins. Then Dr.
Tierce has cipiipped the Siiiiilariiiin
with everv known device to aid the
sick and In the Surgical I lepartm-nt
every liistruiiient and appliiini'e ap
proved by the modern operator The
pern anent cur- of rupture Is a'-com-,.111,,.,!
hi.re without uaiil vvlt't hi'-al
anaeslnesi.i. Stone In the liladder and
Gravel are reiuov d In many yi.-es
without pain and the patient can re
turn home "iircd III a few (1'ivs.
Dr. H. V. Pier'o. nearly half a en
turv a-io. d' visei and used iwo pre
scriptions wtii:h were almost unfail
ing Thev were made without al ni'''
cr narcotics, extracted from roots nnd
herbs bv using pure glycerine and
the Iii2r;dl nts re made putiiie
Dr. Pier c's Golden Meli a! D'--Tvery
Is a tonic an-1 hlo'id purifier
that cures p! 1 pies, blolr'ies. ?-,;'("
humors eruptions and d!s:.."("s "'
the -kin
Nothing standi as hich tobiv In
the estimation of thou 'and or wo'ii
en as Dr. Pierce'.-, Favorite ,'rerr!i-Con-this
Is n f tliln? ii'T.ine whl h
cures the functional, deran'-ements
and painful disorders of women. F")r
clrls about to enter womanh-ie I. wo
i about t-j l.'eccme moth'rs and Hr
the hanelna dv of in! Idle a !r
I'ier vc's K.ivor'te Prescription s'io;i; 1
a.vas he on hand In li'l'ii 1 o" t:i!i
le's. ' Write Pr. PI Tee. Invalid-' 11)-U-l
Huffal"). X. Y.. for free I i. a :o
br k on woman's diseases. I'-. very
woman should have one.
Dr Pierce's Medical Adviser, cloth
bound, sent free to you on receipt of
f! dimes for stamps! to pay expense
of mailing only. Adv.
ferred and the ship will be repaired
as noon as possible. James Kennedy,
superintendent, of Hie marine depart
ment of the Gulf licfmlng company,
sailed May 8 on the liner Philadelphia
for London to lake charge of the com
pany's interests.
The Gulflight is owned by the Gulf
Herining company of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
the largest Independent, producer and
termor ol' petroleum In the world.
The company is not a subsidiary of
the Standard Oil company, but is
owned and controlled by the Mellon
Interests In Pittsburgh.
k v. :u x y. a m m x x k st a:
a ii;uso,l axi i.ocm.
w & w m h jk wasaiiRWJ5
Mrs. Ileiilon Lovclady was called
to illriscoe yesterday by the notions
Illness ol' her father.
Mrs. Harold I'l. 'Welch ol' Knld Is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. .1. C.
Post-
Airs. A. (). Itii ti kin and daughters,
Mlgnon and .Margaret left till morn
ing for il'aris, Term., where tliuy will
spend i In; siinruer.
Dr. and I.Mrs. Fred i('ronl( spent!
yesterday In liillings nnd Marshall
& y. y. '... x x X x x x x x x x x
a TOPICS OF THE K
TOWN AND STATE. M
!SRS!SK3!SSSSSaXSfs
Ottawa County Superintendent Here.
.1. M. liowlev, county superintend
ent of Ottawa, county Is here today
I'roiii ,Miama, visiting tlio laiiiily or
. II. Cu n field.
Grain Dealers Meet.
Grain, dealers ol the state, ;:.i(i
strong are milliii", today in OMul.oiua
City.
Was Rofcblng Birds' Nests.
VVhilo in a lull tree lookiiu
for
birds' nests, Sam Selfcd, 12 years ol I
living near l.ovell. fell hi the ground
and injured his npine. lie may no'
n cover.
Be Kind to Animals.
This is "He Kind to Animals' v.-eeh.
The period will lie 'f served all ove"
tin; Cnitcd Slates. ''Humane Sunday '
will he observed May 2:1.
Lookinn for Main' Booze Dispenser.
Ol laboma City officials and Countyj
Attorney F.mbry are lool.ing ror the
"Man higher up" in the booze Dusl- j
ui down 'here.
Widow Gets $20 000. ' 1
The widow of K. '' roie, killed !) i
a Frisco train near Fletcher. v. ,n .
given a $2'i,u- 0 vcrdic: by the u-:
; trine court Tuesday. The largest
ever giv.ii for af.'.ath in ti.e state.
Presidents of Colleges Mee;.
Presidents of deiimnlnatioual col
leges of the slate met in Ol.ln .10:...'.
j City yesterday.
i "Coin" Harvey For Good Roads.
f 'Coin" Harvey well known O.-la-'
hnma politician has become an ex
ponent of tie Ozark ,'rail and is vi;
ourously jushiiig U.
Ccl Rain and Some Snow.
Cold rains ad low temperatti-e pre
vails i "'I !"' 'f s a"' 1 "'';lV'
Light fall of snow is reported rroin
tt,u northwestern part.
I I
Buildings for Feeble Minded.
Two brick buildings, providing ac-j
Many Guthrie Citt.-rcn3 Have Profited
By It
If yon have backache, urinary
troubles, days of di'.-incss. headaches
or nervousness, si l ike at. the seat of
Ihr. trouble. These are often the
symptoms of weak kidneys and tiiero
i.l grave danger in delay. Doan's Kid
ney Pills are es; ecial'j , prepared for
kidney ailments- are endorsed by
over 20,(11)0 people. Your neighbors,
recommend this reiiiedy- have proved
its merit in many tests, (iuliirio read
ers should take fresh courage in Ihe.
straight forwurj testimony of a Gnth
rlo citlnen.
Mr3, J. K. Cotton, SOT W. Mansur
Ave., Guthrie, says: "1 have public
ly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills
on two previous o.ensUiis in view of
their good work In my family. Sineii
giving my last s'alometit. I have pro
cured Dean's Kidney 'ills at tlm
Corner Pharmacy and they have cured
my son of a distressing kidney weak
ness," Price r,0c, ut all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy- get
Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that
Mrs. Cotton recommends. Foster
Milburn Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y.
Get .l Leader war map. Coupon:
1f)c.
eoiiimodation to 200 patients, will be
constructed this summer by the stale
fur the Oklahoma Institute for the
Feeble Minded at Knld.
Miss Brown Meets Accident.
Miss Lena Brown accidentally sus
tained severe cuts on her right wrist
yesterday afternoon by coming; in con
tact with broken glass, while vlsliing
at, her father's ranch. She was hasten
ed to the city where medical attention ,
was given the wounds. Today she Is
reported as resting easy.
Resale Big This Time.
Thy county treasurer's office force
Is busy I 111.) week with the resale ot
property for taxes. The sale is the
biggest In years, nearly -.S.0Otl In back
taxes ha"o icenicd t ) the county as
a result.
Fruit Farmers Should AttervJ.
livery fruit, grower in Ixigun coun
ty should attend the spraying de
monstration by the A. & M. college
at the idawley orchard east of town
tomorrow (Thursday) at l:.'!il p. M.
The de.iioiistralors will have much
new and valuable information to tin
iarti ";; :
Show People are Married.
John 'It. Fowler, 27. and Mary J.
Collins 2 I, both of Canada, were mar
ried by Judge John ii. 'Chappelle in
tlm county court rooai today. They
are members of "The Campaigners"
.-how company.
Kill Russell Tax Law.
The supremo court Tuesday. Iu an
opinion by 'Chief Justice Kake, held
that the Campbell KusseH school tax
tiineiid i cut adopted by the people in
August, pilil. was not self-executing,
hud not been vitalized and therefore
was not iu effect. The amendment
provided that public service corpor
ation taxe.t should lit' used for school
purposes and distributed a other
fiuides. The case came up fro 'Choc
taw county and was styled Ad l.in
thicuui vs School Histrl t No. 4,
t'hoelaw county.
Why is a turtle i d much harder to
snare than a fish?
Well, a turtle doesn't have to go it
blind, lie is c-iuippeil wi'h'a perl
scope. II c. I'.illiy of Arkansas City, is
SAGE TEA TURNS
It's Grandmother's recipe tr; bring
color, lustre md thickness to hair ,
when Idvk'J, stieuke.1 tray.
That beiiti'H':!. even shade of dark,
plc-y h.ur ciu U- !,i;.i by brewing
a mixture of Sag-; I pa aid Sulphur.
Your hair is y-ur charm. It makes or
mars t!a- face. V.'h.-n it fades, turns
gray. !re.ike,l an! ' dry, wispy and
"lagsy, .;:!-'. an .'j ; n ation cr two of
S.U'-. af:d Su!;' !." chi. atices its ap:ar
ai;e n I. ccl' c.j ;,.;..
Don't D.tii'T t" , i -pa re the tone': yon
call L'-'t tioiu .(T V iru' -tf-ic a a'.) cent
bott'e of "U';,.ii:'i S.ij,. and Sulphur
( "uipoiiTsl." ready to u-c. This can al
w.ie be lie; , " i, .1 u.i..n to bruu; hai'k
the natir.;! ..;!.ir, tliicknes and luttro
tit your l..ir .." 1 .-" dandruff, stop
fccain i;. i. :::: 1 : tiling hair.
K.ver' body n - "'VYyvthV Sago and
Sulpiiur t ' cau-c i' dukciis ho naturally
nnd in-.iv ti;.;t noU'dy can tell it had
been a i . i. bm pimply dampen
sponge " iruh with it and draw
this throuet, ti v hair, taking on small
strand at : l:nio: by morning the gray
hair 1ms dir-ipj lan d, and after another
application it lvoiues t-autifiil!y dark
and appears glossy, lustrous sn.l abun
dant '
Kor sale by Owl Drug Store.

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